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Importance of indigenous communities’ knowledge and perception in achieving biodiversity conservation: A case study from Manobo tribe of Southern Mindanao, Philippines

Authors :
Shane Love T. Arnibal
Florence Roy P. Salvaña
Source :
Asian Journal of Ethnobiology. 2
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
UNS Solo, 2020.

Abstract

Salvaña FRP, Arnibal SLT. 2019. Importance of indigenous communities’ knowledge and perception in achieving biodiversity conservation: A case study from Manobo tribe of Southern Mindanao, Philippines. Asian J Ethnobiol 2: 54-61. Indigenous communities play a relevant role for setting biodiversity management and conservation. This study aims to determine the knowledge and perceived importance of the Manobo tribe towards biodiversity. A total of 100 Manobos were included in the study to determine the knowledge and perception of indigenous communities particularly the Manobo tribe towards biodiversity. A semi-structured survey questionnaire was used to determine responses on knowledge and importance perception/ Our study found a consistent significant difference on the mean responses on knowledge and perception across gender and education attainment. Interestingly, traditional knowledge is significantly associated on the biodiversity importance perception of Manobos. Our findings suggest involving indigenous communities is equally important in achieving balanced biodiversity conservation and protection. Thus, strengthening collaborations among local government sectors and community leaders must be included in developing conservation priorities and protection.

Details

ISSN :
25804510
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Journal of Ethnobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........43a2bb2fd4471766137e61a80fb1d444
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjethnobiol/y020203